New Delhi: In a significant development that raises serious concerns about judicial accountability, a three-member inquiry committee has recommended initiating removal proceedings against Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court. The recommendation, based on both direct and electronic evidence, follows a letter dated March 22, 2025, from the Chief Justice of India that flagged serious allegations against the judge. The committee concluded that the charges had merit and the misconduct proven was grave enough to warrant his ouster. One of the most striking findings in the report was the discovery of unaccounted cash at Justice Varma’s official residence at…
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Team Goemkarponn Morjim: The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) carried out a surveillance drive in Morjim on Wednesday, inspecting 21 food business premises across areas including Vittaldas Wado, Mardewada, and Madlawada. During the inspection, four establishments were ordered to shut down due to unhygienic conditions, while all remaining premises were served improvement notices and directed to rectify deficiencies within 14 days. The FDA team also compounded two cases, imposing fines of ₹2,000 and ₹3,000 respectively for the use of newspapers in wrapping food items, a violation of food safety regulations. Officials noted that frequent surprise checks have led to increased…
New Delhi: Despite rising global uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, India continues to shine as a rare “bright spot” in the world economy, Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) V Anantha Nageswaran said, crediting the country’s steady economic performance and fiscal discipline. Speaking to PTI, Nageswaran acknowledged the increasingly complex global environment, shaped by military conflicts, economic disruptions, and security concerns. He pointed out that since 2022, global conditions have become far more unpredictable, with events such as the Ukraine-Russia war, rising tensions in West Asia, trade conflicts, and even regional friction between India and Pakistan contributing to the volatility. “You could say…
New Delhi: A group of 110 Indian students from Urmia Medical University in Iran landed safely at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport after being evacuated from the conflict-hit region under India’s ‘Operation Sindhu’. A majority of the students — around 90 — are from Jammu and Kashmir, which sends a large number of students to Iranian medical universities. The evacuation was carried out amid escalating hostilities between Iran and Israel, with the students first being moved across the Iran-Armenia land border, and later flown to Delhi via Doha. Their flight was delayed by nearly three hours. Upon arrival, many students…
New Delhi: A week after the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel announced that DNA samples of 210 victims have been matched with their families, and 187 bodies have been handed over. The remaining mortal remains will be released soon. In response to the crash, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued draft rules titled ‘Aircraft (Demolition of Obstructions) Rules, 2025’ to prevent future incidents. The rules aim to regulate structures exceeding height limits near airports. Property owners violating these limits will receive notices and must submit structure details within 60 days. Failure to comply…
Team Goemkarponn VASCO: In the wake of the sudden removal of Minister Govind Gaude from the Goa cabinet, BJP state president Damodar Naik has indicated that more political changes may be on the horizon, including potential reshuffles in the Pramod Sawant-led cabinet. Speaking to the media, Naik said, “I’m not saying no… there are changes. Wait for the right time.” He refrained from sharing specific details but confirmed that the vacant cabinet berth would be filled soon by an MLA. Commenting on Gaude’s ouster, Naik maintained that it was a decision taken by the Chief Minister and the state government,…
New Delhi: In the aftermath of the devastating Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has unveiled a set of draft regulations aimed at curbing potential hazards posed by structures near airports. Titled the ‘Aircraft (Demolition of Obstructions) Rules, 2025’, the proposed legislation seeks to enforce stricter control over buildings and natural obstructions that could interfere with safe aircraft operations. The move comes days after an Air India Boeing 787-8, en route from Ahmedabad to London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed into the BJ Medical College Hostel shortly after take-off, killing 241 people, including 33…







